Eddie,
Easy. At a CLI prompt type:
ls -l /boot | grep vmlinuz
You should see a "vmlinuz-0" rescue kernel followed by the three latest
installed kernels. For the most recently updated F29 these will be
4.19.2-300, 4.19.2-301, and 4.19.3-300. If you have any numbered below
4.19.2-300, you can safely remove them with dnf/yum.
--Doc
Hello all, I don't wanna go into a long song and dance so
I'll make this
short and simple:
Running F-29 on Lenovo ThinkPad T420
I've updated and everything is running smoothly
But
When its first starting up?...and it shows the kernels that are
available (along with the rescue option) they're showing as
"Fedora 4.14.xx _27_ Fedora "Workstation"
Is there something I need to do to get my kernel info to reflect the
latest version of Fedora? I mean it's not a HUGE problem, since this is
just the laptop I'm trying to learn C++ and Python on....but its just
something I noticed and was curious to know if something is wrong
Thanks for any help in advance
Cheers!
EGO II
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